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Graco Sweet Slumber Sound Machine, White

Graco Sweet Slumber Sound Machine, White

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Graco Sweet Slumber Sound Machine, White

 
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Help soothe your baby to sleep with the Sweet Slumber sound machine. This high quality sound machine helps masks the unwanted noise to help your baby fall and stay asleep. Choose from 12 soothing selections including white noise, lullabies, and nature sounds. You can also share your own sounds by using the MP3 player plug-in port. The soft glow night light will help parents check on their litte one. You can plug it in or use batteries. Also, it's size makes it easily portable for travel.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:6.0 inches
Product Width:6.0 inches
Product Height:6.0 inches
Product Weight:2.0 pounds
Package Length:8.4 inches
Package Width:5.6 inches
Package Height:5.6 inches
Package Weight:1.55 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 221 reviews

Features
  • 12 soothing sounds to choose from white noise, nature sounds and lullabies

  • Share your own sounds by using the MP3 player plug-in port

  • Soft glow night light

  • Compact size easy for travel

  • Easy to use auto-off timer


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 221 customer reviews )
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67 of 68 found the following review helpful:


4Considering the market....  Nov 17, 2009 By Jonathan Geiger
Well I did a lot of research for white noise machines. The short of it is, I even stopped in to Brookstone to hear the $70 white noise machine. It wasn't near as loud as this one. But a few comments on this Graco.

-The noise can sound extremely loud or sometimes more quiet depending on the surroundings. It's loud enough for us, and when you first turn it on (highest volume) it sounds very loud. But after a short time, it sounds normal, or even like we could stand it louder. But it's been good.

-All the features are great, though we don't use many. Only white noise and night light

-There was some loose cheap parts that were making some rattling noises randomly. It was very noticeable and annoying. I put a rubber band around the unit vertically, and we haven't heard them sense. It was just cheap platics parts rubbing.

For the money, we're content with this product. It has it's pros and cons. The white noise is a little too deep for us. But all things considered, it's a very decent product compared to anything else on the market that I researched.

68 of 74 found the following review helpful:


3Almost liked it  Apr 15, 2009 By snowqueen
This seemed like the perfect product for my baby's room, combining an MP3 player with white noise and a night light, so I made the purchase. It is well built; the music that is programmed into it is quite nice; and the nature sounds are better than I have heard on other white noise machines. BUT the main reason I bought this machine was to create white noise in my baby's room. Unfortunately, I have returned it because the white noise is just not loud enough to block out normal household sounds. Graco, you almost got it right.

55 of 59 found the following review helpful:


5It's the most well engineered device of it's kind I've ever seen.  Jan 22, 2009 By Jeffery Glotzl
The Graco Sweet Dream Sound Machine is sturdily built easy to use and has more features than I thought possible at this price point. All of the built in sounds are digitally generated and the sound quality is quite good despite it's small speaker size. The womb sounds are really cool and pretty convincing and there are a few different frequencies of white noise to choose from as well as a volume switch. It has a built in LED night light with an independent switch, and it even comes with a few music selections that are reminiscent of an old wind up music box installed on the device. It's mp3 connection is hidden in the swiveling plastic base that seems a bit flimsy compared to the rest of the unit, but it can house a full size iPod if you wish to slip it inside while it is connected. The unit comes with an A/C power adapter or you can use AA batteries if you wish. The outer housing is plastic but the grill area appears to be enamel coated metal, which was a pleasant surprise and makes the unit feel more substantial and sturdy. All of the switches appear to be high quality sealed micro switches and the overall quality is very nice. I am impressed with this unit, and think that the folks at Graco did a fantastic job designing and building this product. It is yet to bee seen if the baby will like it, but I am duly impressed.

20 of 23 found the following review helpful:


1Noise machine? Define noise.  Feb 07, 2010 By Nanette Jula
In all my years of buying on Amazon, I think this is the first time the reviews have steered me wrong. The Graco Sweet Slumber Sound machine is the biggest P.O.S. I've ever spent so much money on.

My gripes:
- You can't technically call your product a sound machine when it's highest volume setting is about as loud as a whisper. At it's loudest, this machine does not come close to drowning out noise or creating white noise loud enough to convince a baby that it's safe to sleep.
- If you accidentally turn on the nightlight, you can't then turn off the sound or the light without unplugging the whole unit. This was a huge problem when the machine was set-up across the room and plugged in behind the changing table. Because the machine is so quiet, it is now literally under the baby swing and having to unplug it is just annoying but not really that big a deal...other than I shouldn't have to unplug it! Because I don't remember reading anything about this in the reviews, I don't know if this is unique to the one I got.

I regret having purchased this product. I should have gotten the Homedics SS-3000 Soundspa Lullaby, White like the one my son has. That thing has with stood a beating like only a 2.5 year old can unleash and it is still kicking. But that's just my $0.02.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


2Most features useless  Mar 23, 2010 By L. Winchester
This works well as a white noise machine. We like the white noise and the womb sounds. Most of the other features are so poorly designed that the machine might as well not have them.

Aside from white noise and womb sounds, the other sounds this machine makes are annoying. For all of the nature sounds, the loops are too short. The underwater sounds, for instance, is one "bloop-bloop" sound followed by one whale sound, repeated over and over. The loops need to be quite a bit longer not to drive an adult crazy.

The lullabies are pretty cheesy synth stuff, much like you'd expect, but with a small set of short lullabies making for a pretty short loop that gets old really fast.

The night light is okay, as far as the glow from the top of the machine, but the bright blue LED light that shines out the little holes in the purple part is WAY too bright, and shines even when the night-light feature is off. I have to hide the machine behind a Kleenex box to keep it from shining super-bright blue light dots on my baby's face.

The MP3-player feature is also poorly designed. When I plug my iPod into the machine, the music comes out really distorted. This is because the machine is doing a really bad job of blending the stereo input from my iPod into the mono output that the machine uses. I've been able to circumvent this by gingerly plugging my iPod only halfway in, but this is really annoying, because if I bump it at all, like by touching any of the buttons on my iPod, I have to fuss with the plug for a minute to get it right again.

So basically, the only feature of this machine which I regularly use is the white noise and the womb sounds, and if that's all I wanted, I could have bought a cheaper machine, or just used a CD instead.

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